Archive for the ‘MCS’ Category

The award-winning Renewables Roadshow will be back again this next Autumn with dozens of demonstrations and scores of seminars enabling business to keep up to date in one single day!

This year’s exhibitions will include seven educational theatres on domestic retrofit and commercial projects, Green Deal, training, MCS, solar and water efficiency, as well as exhibitions of air source and biomass, controls and energy management, grey water recycling, micro CHP, mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR), solar PV and solar thermal, insulation and low energy lighting among other technologies. Dan Caesar, Managing Director at the Renewables Roadshow said: “We have listened to last year’s visitors and we are infusing our exhibitions with everything they need to know“. (more…)

With more than 6,000 solar PV installations, this last week solar figures have overcome the expectations in the UK. Still awaiting updates1, the Department of Energy and Climate Change published today the new Weekly Solar PV Installations and Capacity document, revealing great results for this week ending 22nd July. (more…)

With only two exact weeks left to the beginning of the new Feed-in Tariffs, the UK Government has published again some good figures for the latest installations made in the UK. By the looks of it1, 4,186 people have installed solar panels this last week ending 15th July, increasing the installed capacity by 18MW. Now, the total number of installations registered on the MCS database is 350,452 up from 341,827 from the last week, and the total capacity installed stands at 1.2GB.

Our country has seen a huge number of installations these last weeks due to the more than close change in the Feed-in Tariffs scheme. Although these first statistics have to be reviewed1, this last week 3,284 installations have been registered in the MCS database - compared to 3,434 confirmed from week ending 1st July. The total number of solar PV installations done in the UK is now 341,827 , and the total capacity installed increased by 10MW, keeping the total capacity installed at 1.17 GW right now.

The UK has seen a huge increase in the number of solar installations during the last three weeks and this number is expected be maintained or even grow until the end of July due to the start of the new Feed-in Tariffs scheme.

Coming directly from Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), Discover Solar has the pleasure of announce the latest solar PV installation figures, which are even better than last week! DECC statistics confirm, at least, 2,136 installations have been done in this week ending 24th June. Will the UK reach 3,000 installations for this last week at the end of DECC’s revision?1.

SMA Solar Technology AG, a global leader in the development, production and sales of photovoltaic inverters, presented this week a new video to tell the world how solar energy can benefit the worldwide energy supply. (more…)

After downloading the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) solar installations statistics for the week ending 10th June, the latest results don’t look as good as expected. Although these results are still provisional1, the number of installations during the last 7 days has decreased around a 40% in comparison with the last week figures.